Published 2 years ago
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Justin Vactor
, Updated June 4th, 2014 at 10:09 am,

Welcome to Screen Rant’s “Geek Picks,” where we collect the finest movie-related geekery from around the Web for you. Today you’ll find a Next Generation gag reel; get a glimpse of 2013 in movies; a facehugger shirt; a remote controlled Superman; and all of Stan Lee’s Marvel movie cameos. All that and more on the last edition of SR’s Geek Picks for 2012!

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Ben Lyon’s Best and Worst Of 2012

Screen Addict’s Ben Lyons counts down his top 10 best and worst movies of 2012 in alphabetical order.

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James Plank 2 years ago

I agree with most of the best movies of the year. But seriously… no Dark Knight Rises and No Avengers, Skyfall, The Hobbit Or Prometheus? And Everyone rips on Battleship. Battleship would have done better if it wouldn’t have been released around the same time as The Avengers. Overseas that movie did Amazing. And john Carter was right with the original story personally I loved it. The list should be The Best Stories made into movies of 2012. Cause the best movies sell the most tickets and make the most money. And the last thing I will say is i get that Red Dawn wasn’t as good as the 80′s version but the point of it is to show why we have our second amendment right to bear arms. That movie was a political statement that needed made.

“Cause the best movies sell the most tickets and make the most money.”

Although I agree with that statement to tell you the truth, I wouldn’t be so confident in believing it if I was you. Most people who comment on this website think the complete opposite because apparently films that flop big time(here’s looking at you DREDD)are always considered “masterpieces”. I guess that’s what happens when ignorant individuals are free to write whatever it is they want even if it makes them look stupid. They might even attack you for what you believe so watch out man.

scott pilgrim 81% on RT imo a great movie. it made $47 million worldwide and was considered a flop.
fantastic mr fox 93% on RT imo perfect movie. it made $46 million worldwide
beverly hills chihuahua 41% on RT I only saw parts on tv, lame. $94 million in the us alone
twilight new moon 27% on RT imo pretty boring movie. $296 million in the us alone
transformers 2 21% on RT I hated that movie. $400 million in us grosses alone.

it goes both ways… sadly some terrible movies do fantastically at the box office while other lesser known films are great but go unnoticed by the masses.

“And the last thing I will say is i get that Red Dawn wasn’t as good as the 80′s version but the point of it is to show why we have our second amendment right to bear arms. That movie was a political statement that needed made.”

So the average American needs assault rifles and high powered weapons available from K-Mart incase North Korea invades? Better get in touch with all the nations who have strict gun regulations to be on the look out for The Red Menace.

To tell you the truth I don’t know what you are saying. Maybe if you learn how to express yourself more clearly then other people wouldn’t think you were such an (insert any curse word you like). Last time I checked Stan wasn’t under contract as a “payed actor” with anybody which means he can come & go as he pleases. Oh & by the way “GENIOUS” Punisher: War Zone and Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance are the only two that were published under that brands’ name.

That Star Trek Blooper real was really bust cracking. At 8:34, I thought that reaction from P. Stewart was because J. Frakes silently f*rted. As for Brent Spiner’s reaction, when transported on M.Dorn’s shoulder later on, I just busted a gut when Frakes got that line wrong, poor Brent showed his wrist at him, as if : “You dumb*ss, can you imagine how uncomfortable it is to be hoisted up like this… and thanks to you, I gotta go through that AGAIN!?” Good times.

Stan had a cameo in 16 movies. It’s really great that directors make sure that he has a cameo in any movie based on a character that he helped create. It’s a shame that Jack Kirby didn’t live long enough.

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